The DualSense Edge’s Shorter Battery Life Is Due To Much Smaller Battery, New Teardown Confirms

Jan 26, 2023 at 07:42am EST
DualSense Edge

It has been known for a good while that the PlayStation 5's DualSense Edge controller would have a shorter battery life, compared to that of a regular DualSense controller, due to Sony wanting to "achieve a good balance between wireless operating time and high-performance features." Thanks to a new teardown video, however, we have learned more on the matter.

In a new teardown conducted live on Twitch by Budd's Controllers, it has been confirmed that the battery of the new controller isn't just much smaller in size but also in capacity, going from 1,560 mAh to 1,050 mAh. Budd's Controllers shared a comparison picture as well, which can be checked out below.

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The DualSense shorter battery life may be a got trade off for the controller's advanced features, such as changeable stick caps and back buttons, replaceable stick modules, ability to save multiple control profiles, and more.

The DualSense Edge controller is now available for purchase worldwide. It retails for $199.99 in the United States, €239.99 in Europe, and £209.99 in the United Kingdom.

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